m&!?3Vv"" Pk K.ZT ru-rt'? WAfS&P "txr-r. 1 t?fr rh y'" f p - i - fiJ v-l llLE XiANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1888. I ;V3S r f BH FA; IV ft ft E- I T H I I' I'm is? f - rev i& p ii. i i I e ;1 y liT IW K r 6r 1 1 LANCASTEIl VS. COLUMBIA. PIGEONS AND BATS PEItrOKalKO E Lirtt.i: LittuEX rEi.t.srs. STwe Intsnatma; Butch" On An In ll flafqaahanaa Iteault In Victory Fer the (IitaCloiier Lancaatar Fall Freres of Beth Conic Is -Mr. Millet' Weik. Cer.uMiitA, Jnly27. A shoetlnR match ni held en Thursday aflorneonBt MllHln's Ulnd, about one-quarter mile above the bridge, between the Lancaster and Colum bia Qun clubs. Tworaatcbeawereshetand resulted In a victory for the visiting teatn, although the contest was close. The first match wa at twelve blue reckr, eh club putting seven men In the watch. LwtaatcrwonbyaieoreofSMoM, out or passible St. , , . , The aesend milch was at six Leckrwt bit. Lancaster having nine men and Columbia six. The icere shows a victory for the visitors by 1 ' birds. Deth clubs did excellent sheeting, M lller, of Lenoaster, ahoellng 10 birds out of a peaalble lS,and CrowuBhlelds, of Oelumbla, Jhoetlng'ieontofapoislble IS. Alter the Biatch the visiting team was llnally entor enter talned at Harry Shell'a hotel. A return visit will be made by the elubi In the near future. The score- in full : liRCASTKR-FlMT HATCH. Andersen. . Miller Camming Illyns Reynolds.., Martin.....! Beyder Total tisnilAAinl 17 ft ! a-vauua a n l l 1 1 1 l out i-ie , 10 1111001011-8 :::..iiiiiiioeiio- 101 001101101-7 ....... 111101111100-0 ;.. .0 11100001 0 0 1-5 COLUMBIA. It. M. Broeme tvrewnthinlds. Kranclscua Helllg Hongenlegler., Tayler Wayne . iminiiiiine-8 ...l 1 01 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l-lp ...1 01010 1110 10-7 ,...l e l l ei l l i I i lie ...DO 000 1 1 0 0C0 1- .1 ...ii 1 1 1 1 e i (i 1 1 i e- 2 ,...0 1 1010111010-7 Total. .53 lAICiSTM-SlCOMiMlTUf; II 1-4 1-0 1-0 0- 4 1-4 1-3 0-ft II- .1 0- s Andersen... Miller Camming.. Illyut Beynelds..., Martin unvder Payler Lemen 1 .... 1 .... I '.'.. '..I ....e .... l I 1 Total., ,...3; II. (I 5 1-5 (I- 4 0-3 0- 4 0- 1 Broeme Ornwnalitelda. Fraiclscus.... Helllg Tayler... Wayne Total - PcraoeBl and Other Nete. Dr. T. M. Livingston and wife left tills morning for a trip te New Yerk, Nlsgaia Falls and ether ptaces. Miss Anna Stamm, et Harrlsbttrg, Is Visiting friends here. Tlnney Klells, of Philadelphia, Is nn n Visit te friends. Jehn W. Melllnger Is en a visit te lleut7. dale. Scheel beard will meet In Hpeclal session this evening rolatlve te the purchase et Cookman chapel. The building oemmlttoo et the Prcsby to te rlan chureh bold a meeting last evening and awarded tbe contract te Christian Walker for building their new church. Matters relating te the centennial will be acted upon at a meeting of Uulppeta Oastle, Knlghta of the ueiuen i:igic, this ovening. A fnll attendance Is requested. A three-months old child el Jehn llarnes died this morning. The H. Ii. C. soelal soelety had a " hay ride " last evening and visited Miss Llzzle Smith at West Hemptleld. Dinning and ether pastimes mad 0 a very pleasant occa sion te all. St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school held thelrannnalplcnle tc-Jay at 1 1 ItxNprlngs. A large crowd lett In this morning's train. The Fifth stroet oheol building has been thoroughly renovated and placed in excel lent condition. The reef, brick and weed IfUK. U1VD UOTU pttlllVUU, 41Ulll'.Via I1HVU VVUU put up warning all trespassers that tbey I The Ferest and Stream club roturned from thelr camp in Juniata county yester day afternoon. ThreiiRh the kindness of Mr. Themas Qucker their Rpeclal car was tiken from llarrlsburif te Lancaster en the h'eaahera Express, and then brought here with a special engine. The members en Jejed their trip. Kemit Planing ltrmn On Thursday there was qulte a nuinber of fishermen of this city and county at Flte'a Eddy, where bass llihlng Is geed. Al Kesensteln, Oenrge W. Kaby, Jehn Lelbly, A. W. Jlaldwln, and Dr. Walter Beard man caught 21 line specimen?. Mr. Kaby brought with him a small tin ring wbleh was given him by a centleman at the Kddy, On June 1st a carrier pigeon alighted en a troe at that place and a boy knocked It down with a stene. On the leg or the bird this ring was found with "F,r.7" stamped upon It. Jt Is believed that the bird was a momberef some club and was making a trip, en which It bocame lest when It was caught. Jehn N. Weeds and J.A.IIyrd, of 1 "iman Plaee, caught a line string of has 4ml a large aalmen at the Kdd3 and Jaoeb liutter, lsiae UUIer and William Axe, of (lap, had geed luck. An KJntineut Suit. Brown iV llense), aiternnjH for Jacob War f el, have brought an action in eject ment against Barbara Warfel and Jacob Warlel, Jr., for the recevery el the ferry, tavern and farm property known as Shenk'a Ferry," en the Huequehanna river, and en tbe C. ,V . I), railroad, The ult Is by father agalaBt son, and It Is al leged that the meney was furnlshed by the Elder Warfel, the property te have been bought for hlra, whereas tbe son bad the deed made In his own wife'a name, and aeeka te retain the estate for hlimelr. Hearing Continued. Last evening a number et young men, who were charged with being drunk and disorderly in the Klgbth ward en Saturday night, were heard botere Alderman Spur rier. After hearing ovldence for a couple of hours tbe hearing was continued until this evening. A Children'. Iticuraleu, This morning two carloads of children, In charge of ladles 01 the Country Week asso ciation, Philadelphia, passed through this city en their way te Lewlsburg, where they will be allowed te enjoy themselves for a week among the realdenta of that neighbor hood. A Mirny lleiar. Thla morning at an early hour a herte was caught at the stable of Jehn W. Hol Hel roan, en Grant street, In the rear et -Ne, 817 and 310 Kast King street. The animal It black with a whlte star en the forehead and he bad nothing en but a halter. He is believed te have broken out of a stable but may have been stolen. He waa placed In Mr. Helrnan'a stable te await an owner, Died lu iUdui. Atelegrt in dated Celvy, Kansas, July 20, announces the death of Mrs, Mary K. John Jehn sod, daughter el Jehn Falck, tailor, of this city. Mrs. Jehnsen was 33 yearseld. It l probable her remains will be brought Kast for in'.ermei t. rueea en Kxhlulllau. The seven places gien by the Gage Teel company, of Vinelaud, New Jeiaey, tabeawarded a premiums at tbe county fair, ara 011 exhibition In the show window et w. T). Stauller A- Ce., the North Queen imXJMtt"1 BUOKAnKNIBIMTHK D AST ILK. Twe Moe Who Apparently Trartl Wllh tha I jta el rindlna Hew Man llottl llettl Ktf pars Ttitty Can Bwinilta, Twe men who are supposed te be profes sional hotel beats, wcre arrested en Thurs day by Uonstablea JJarnbeld and Wltllck and Rte new In prison here. On Mon day of last woek these two Individuals, who were rather well dressed, came te Lancas ter and registered at the Grape hotel. They gave thelr names as Jehn J, lloncheir and H. A. Moere, and claimed te be selling Chambers' Kncyolepedla, a history of the wetld, and works of Dickens and Bnlwer. They spent the whole el last week bore and pretended te the Itlshell Brethers, the new proprietors of the U rape, te be doing con siderable business They had a satchel botween thorn and seme books, Saturday morning both left the hotel taking their books with them and saying that they were going ent te can vass. Before neon BenobelT came back te the hotel, and at the ofllce trled te sell ene of the proprietors Dickens' works. While Rtshell stepped out of the ofllce for a abort time, lloncheir managed te get his vallse ent of the ofllee and disappeared. It Is belloved that the pair left Lancaster en Atlantle Kxpress at 11:30, and went te Philadelphia. The next heard of them was when tbey turned up In Columbia, en Monday afternoon. They then had with them a rather attractive looking woman who claimed te be llen- ohell's wife. Se suspiciously did they act wben they first struck that town tbey were taken for bunce mnn, and were se written up by the Columbia roperlora of the Lan caster dally papers. They finally went te the Franklin house whero they atopped up te Thursday. Harnheld and Wlttlck were given the matter In charge by Mr. Illshell, and en Thursday aftornoen they found that Moero wns In this city. They kept track el him for a lime, and llnally went te Columbia te leek ler llanohet). At the Franklin heuse they fnuud that Moero bed disap peared, leaving behlnd In his room a va va lleo In which thore was a dirty celluloid oellar. During the altornnen lloncheir lett the hotel, saying that he Intonded going te Marietta and Wrlghtsvllle. Instead of aak lag the porter of the hotel he socured another attache of the heuse n take his va lise te the depot. When Mr. Hlade, the proprietor of the bolel, loarned this he had tee vallse brought back te the hotel. Tbe orncers kept their nyea en the woman who protended te be the wlte of Boneholl, and when alie left the hetel for the railroad sta tion they followed her. At Brubaker's hetel they found thelr man, who was hid ing behl il n deer. They took him Inte custody and brought him and the woman te this city. The latter was lncllned te be very saucy and apoke her mind te the ollleors. Wben lloncheir waa asked where Moero was, he said that he was working In Marietta or Wrlghtsvllle whero he had In tended going. Toe ofllcers arrlved In this elty with the man and woman about half past tour o'clock en the train whleh cornea here J ust before Day Kxpress. Upen ar riving here the ollleors found Moero stand Ing Imblnd the deer In ortelan's res tan rant In the station. He soemod te be await ing the arrival of the train. Upen In quiry the oIIIceih loarned that he had been In the reHlmirant all aftornoen, He told the bartender that he had but flve con la and with that he trled te " work " 1111 1111 mareiif drinks. Moero was also taken Inte custody and his two friends soemod houio heuio houie wbat Htirprlsed at hta capture The two prlsoners went te n tolegraph elllcu and ent a moHiage te Philadelphia for meney te square ttiomeelves. They also vlslted thedrape hetel and made a blufl'at Jehn 1). Uishell, ene of the proprietors, by tell ing him that he might have known botter than te think that they would net pay thelr bill at his heuse. The men were II ntlly placed In J tit niul the woman was loll althoUrape. The Improsslen Is ma', the aocined lnul madenll arrangeimenta te beat Mr. Hlade, as they had the drape, out of his bill, ami te avoid Hiisplclnn Moero llrstoame te Lin Lin caster te await the arrival of his com panions mid tlinuluke tue train for Phila delphia. The charge ai;al"M the bccuheiI la that of defrauding u landlord, and It was brought by the MessrH, Hluhell bolore Alderman Spurrier, who committed them te prison last eveulng ler a hearing cm Monday. When the men leached the prison net a mint of money was found upon them. One had n bettle of rank whl'ky. When the men were In Columbia Moero roglateiod bh Maurice De llrany. Ah the meit did net pay Mr. Sladc, they will tie compelled t j iiuawer a charge proferred Bgalnsl them In that town. Twe liurRiar Snr, Shortly bnfern midnight a son et Alder man ilarr met OlllrerSlcgloren the street arid tnld him that he believed thore were burglars lu their heuse. Hlegler, with Oitlcer Craw Ien), Hcnrched the premises but found nothing. It was ntterwardH learned that a back deer of the heuse had been left npeu, and the night watchman In closing it made tulllclent uolee te disturb the family. This morning between ene and two o'clock Olllcer Dare, who was en duty In the Sixth ward, was called by Mrs, .laniea McGradyjOf !li:t North Lluie street, who said hlie thought thore waa somebody In tbe house Her husband was working en the night turn in the rulllng-iulU, and alie rau down Hlnlrs when she heard a nolseas though soiiie ene had crawled In up stairs and was walking around. She tapped vlROieiiHly en the wall and may have trlghteurd the party el), ns the clllrtir could find no one. .Sun ula Feriiiar MnrirUK Man Klllctl. The Lltliz tecurd el this morning sajH that Peter Adams nn nlghtoen-yoar-old son of Kilns II. Adams, formerly of Warwick township, but new residing In Dayton, Ohie, was killed recently. The young mau went te St. Paul, Minnesota, en July Sib and Blurted ler home en Wednesday of last veek. He came as far as Fountain City, Wis , where he loarned Hint the first train in the direction he wanted te go was a fast line and would net step there. Net wishing te wait, he attempted te beard a pausing freight train, when he roll ami was run evor and instantly killed. l'rem papers found In bis pockets his name and home was learned. The remains were for warded te Dayton, and reached there Fri day, 20.h, the funeral taking place the same day. A HtMty Itnlu. This morning between 0 and 7 o'clock there was n uentle drizzle" or rain, fol lowed half an hour later by a peifcct deluge which poured down ter halt an hour or mere, There was llttle or no wlud, and no damage la roperlod. The rain was a god-tent te the growing crops and It gave a thorough cleansing te the gutteis nnd bew era, Cri'millmi el l.ilraueth Mcl.eiut. Tbe remains of Klizabeth Mol.eed, et Washington, I). c were brought te Lan caster this morning and cremated lu the Lancaster crematorium. Dfic- u He t t l'rtu' jiuri..,, , h,ib ,jj,iuwas at her own n quest her body was cremated, iter remains were in charge el hornephow, Mr. W. M. Mcl.oed. There were no re ligious services at the crematorium, but there will he services ever the ashes after they shall be returned te Washington. Ilia llmly Cremated. The Itedy of Courtlandt Palmer, tha New Yerk millionaire, was piaced in the retort of tbe Mount Olivet crematnrv Thursday afternoon. The remalua were imiuucm iu asuea jive ueurs later. They will be placed In a tin box and rerwarded te hta relatives for disposition. Mr. Falmer wai a member of the cremation society. Bandar at Bt. Hitphati'a. On Sunday next SI. Stopben'a Kvangel leal Lutheran chureh will colebrato Its fourteenth anniversary and at the same tlme the thirteenth anniversary of the lay ing of the corner-stone of the church. The services will begin at 10 o'clock In the morning, and In the evenlcg, beginning at CM o'clock, e children's festival, partici pated In by the members et the congrega tion and Sunday school, will take plaee. A Hlialn Vitm. When Mr, Wm. B. Hall returned home from a plcnle last ovenlng, he found hta wife fighting tbe flames whleh had at tacked the line lace curtains of the front room windows. Tbe curtains had been set en lire by a gas Jet that had been pushed tee oleso te them. By hard work and great daeger te Mrs. Hall, whose dresa was liable te take ilre at any moment, the curtains were tern down and the flames slam pod out without f nrther damage. Hie Knottier Forgery Cats. The hearing In the alleged forgery case In which Theodere Ktlngler la charged with forging the name of bis father-In law, Oicar Yeung, te a 1200 promissory note, whleh was te have taken plaee at Alderman l'lnk l'lnk ertnu's te day, has been postponed until next Tuesday at 2 o'clock. lie Waa !lsctiitr-;ed. This morning the mayor had but one case. A town man get very drunk yoiterday and laid In a plle of manure, within a stone'a threw of the station house. He was getting a roasting from the sun wben an oflleer found him and took him te the station house. Ah It was hit first olTense tb9 mayor discharged him. Net Idenllllnl The body of the old man who died se suddenly at Slegler's hetel, en Thursday morning, was taken te the almshouse, whero It was kept until te day. It was net Idontllled, and was thorefero lnterred to day. A I.lllla llreem. At a late hour last night several men get Inte an angry discussion at Charlette and West King atroets, and finally came te IiIewh. ltofero any ene was hurt Olflcer Lehr dlspcrsed the orewd. Tlin l'lntltra Itullcleil. Indlrtmcnts ler conspiracy te murder have been found by the grand Jury in Chi cago against the four Anarchist contplra centplra contplra ters. T r of the most 1 11 perlant wltnuDses were Clilobeuu, the Infermer, nnd a Iloho Ileho Ilohe mlan pel loe clllcer. ItOoiitlniiMte Werk tVell. KngluoNe. 2, of the tire department, was given anether trial en Seuth (Jiieen street last ovenlng and Its working was satisfac tory In overy respec. Mopping at the HUtn, Harry Myersand wlfe left l.ancaster to day for Atlantle City. They will remain Blxmt a month as guests of the Delavan heuse. I.liinrriii Aleetlri; I'ONTpinPil. T.iomeetlng of tbe lilnniein soclety has been postpeiiod from te-morrow te the Inst Saturday In Heptember. Hinailpnx In lUrrlilmrc An ompleyo of electrle light werkB In lliirilsburg is htiflerlng from smallpox, Ills heuse Is labeled, nnd bis wlfe nnd four children are home net fearing the disease A Sperl,t lteliearnal. Thouieuiboraof SL.Iehn's Lutheran church clinlr are reminded et tlia special nhenrnl which will be lmld tlita evening al 8 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance Udcatrcd. VKATHU. v - ... Jehnsen -.Inly '.M, 1HS4, In Celvy, Kkiihih, Mary h , wlle nt It K Jnnxen, anil daiiglilcr el .I0I111 unrt Kllzttieth fulek, In the thirty third jeaiet horiiKe. Netice et luneral heroalter. Philadelphia papers please copy.) .lKrvaiKB.-.lulyS7, lBfW, In this city, Walter r .luiniuj, inniil Jehn J. nnd Leulau.IellrUa, lu the Ricend ytur nt Ills ui;e. '1 he rnlatlvi'H nnd Irlendi of the family are reipcctlnlly Invited te nltend the lunnral, Hern tlin malilunca of hi. parents, Ne. 132 Nevlu Btrnet, en datiuday utturnnnn at 4 ocieck. Inlornienl alWuednard Hill come lery. lumiNiin -Inly 27. 1SkS, In UiU city, Jehn Teuiimr, iiKed 1,7 yours, II inemlig and a days. 'll.ii relmlves and lilendu of tlin family, ulm 8t Jnaupli's and t. Anlhuny'a bunntlclal ao ae clutlns, urorepnottully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem Ills latn icntdunce, Ne. 418 Knet OratiKft utile', nn Alnnday lnernlng nt X o'clock. It(iulmii mnaa at HI Anlheny'a churcli lnteriiiuiil at tit. Antheny's come ceme come terv iii, MAJih'HTti. I'lillnilnlplila rimlnrn Alnrket. I'liiMimu-iiiA, July 27 Mnur dull ; Bales 1 7ii litila ; Minn. IWkeia. II 7 ill Ol ; I'eun'a. family, ailTWI .")! Western no. II I0ri4 t.il; winter I'ntenla, ?IL'(JI M Bprlnr; de, I175B. Iiye, Mt'd W lieal J nly. 87Jie ; An.. Pf.c t Pept. 87c Turn-July, M'Je; aii ,1:1)40 ! (pu, Sin t) its-J nly, 4IXe ; Au., 3,540 1 Dupt , 52ic New lerk Market. Nsw Yens, JuljJ7 ritur market attndy ; Kine. rJ nfi75! tiuptirnne, r2 4'ajtii; Minn Kxtra.K70'ie: City Mill. Kxtru.lt S5Q1 (.J. Winter Wheat cxtrn,(l 7S05 l. Wheat Ne. 1, lied. Blate, WHci Na I.O'.Kc; Ne. 2, lied, Winter, Autr., Ufl'Jn; euut. b9He: rocelpta tf.'ilej shlptmmls, lWJ.till corn no. a, ftiixed, i;nn, r,7i3i Ann, K5Je: Hcpt,t3HOi rocelpu, SI.'-IK): Bhlpmenta, tl.O'V. eiuu -Ne. 1, Whlte, Slnte, lint Ne. 2, de. rflJi'4e"i Na 2 inlxrit, Aug, .10W0 : mcelptu. ssieu 1 Hhlpmenta, 4 J. ' ' llyedull; Htnte 75c Hurley nominal. l'erk dulls Old Mens, it I (moil ;, I.nrd dull ; July, j 7JAuk Jb55j Supt, Melaaies nominal ; ler M boiling stock. lie. lllack slrnp, l'ie. TuriHintuie fl rm at Ma ittxiin dulli atnilund 10 jrned, Jl WKfSIl 0"K 1'etroleuin dull : Kenned in caaiw, H)ie. rrulKhtN dull ; Kniln te 1 Ivorpeol. Kid. llutUir dull; Western Croaiuery, llVU.'Vi Uhoean gteidyi Woalern riuU 7tf-'.e. 1 Bti te rnciery. 7KO90 ; runcy Whlte, 20 He ; Ohie Flat, 7040. KKseaBleti titnU), lSfllSKc i Weatern, 15fl li'Xe, bi giratendy; Kenned Outleal.MiC: Clmnutn Uid, ike lallewdull; I'rtme City, ttfe. Ulca nominal tCanillnu, tulrtOKOOd. m L'etrmi nominal t ralr linruoea.ior ltle. UXc tlraln and rrovuiena. rurnlshud by H K. Yundt, llrnker. CuuiAoe, July 27, 1.10 o'clock . m. . . Wheat. Cern. Uata. Perk. i.nrd July h k 4SU Wis Annual yeti 4: 2IV4 u u 8pinbur ni) 4I S.l) II.2A tli-ielier m; ny, i n Kt I'm until r e.'i ,. lirudiieii , Councils ""' S.77 B.7.'i Cloeliip l'ilcea-2 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cor-. l)at. l'erk. I.ard. H.7i H 72 H Ml b 77 July ,.NI t. 11 12 11 17 14 Vfi II U Annual , fepttunhur ... October I'ecninher. ... Crude Oil ,.N)li 4 4 23'' bi Car Leu. ... 111 37 ... &tl w itoeolpts. Winter Whmt.. Spring Wheat... Cern enu Kye llJirley Head. ... (1 UncHlpU lleira.., Kucultita Uaiue., UhloftKe Product! al met, rnuuein, J uly 27,'tl.SO a. in Market opened. t ,vhit-July,;iiXc.t Aug75Je ; BepL, 7t0 "rnJuly, 45C.J Aug,4Vs) Sept., 4l;c. 'atSrJ1Jr--,0-S A"K . 2'HC! Sept., 2; IS 7?XctV(i" ' A,,B"8, " 6 ' 8em- Short lllliiluly. 1,1 IJXj AUKUet, fa UK Bepi , l 22X i e)ct , U 25. rt ci-cbinu. WbPMJuly,62)et Aug., 8e4C Sept., t0)e. i.S0'r,,,,-7,'ulr''is' Aug., 45'ie J Bept., 15je. 1u.a,.?.7;"u'' '-30' AuS !,Hcf a'l't-, 2iJ4et ,.4H&t,ke-)(.,tu.1,VHV7x11,i Au' " M! Hei,u iJtrd-Juiv. as 7.'K, Aug., 18 7Jl .Sept- a su 1 net,, IS J7H- I new Yerk stocks. Natr Teut, July V, lp, m--Meney closed at IK Pe' cent, t Exchange steady t posted ratna, It 8791 &M actual rates M 869) 4 E6X for 00 flays and tl 8IKO KJi for demand UeTiimments clesed aU-ady currency .', II 20 bid I i's Coup., II 27X 4)0 de, II 07K bid.- The stock rrmtket tbli morning opened strong mid acllrn at advance or XOX per cent, ever lett right's prtcnp , bat the strength een dltapprnred under a selling of Lacka wanna. At It o'clock prices were off H te K. Tfce market his since been Irregular. Hteck Markata. Qnotatlens by Beed, MeOrann en, l.ancatr, Pa. W TOBK LIST, 11 A. M, Canada I'aclfle,.... U. C. C.A1 A Ce., 12 St. bank- Br. ar. 67 U0lors.ne veai... Central Pacific, Canada Seu thorn.. . Jhl,Bt L. Al'bK MX ar uen. um u. lnl.li w 1 13 H 27SJ MX is e MX jhXlfS. ....... RrtaTnda ,,.., jer u.. . ....,. K.A T, .,,. ...... fjOTi. A N..,,, ..,..,...., L Snore Mich. Cen Mtsrenrl Pacific Ilnr.kVailev................ WW nfJ 15 WIX MH 78 24U tr MH "! 100'4 1614 vm 7J 7X 7S WX If. P.... ,.,........,... '-"! N. P. Pref e W, West.. ............. ...... Ii2 M.Y.C.. II' MewKngland ,,..,. 4 J, ast Tonneaaea Omaha..... 3'i OreKen TrnnBimrtailen.. 2V Ontario A W 11' PacinaMall :m litoumend Terminal 2A St. Panl If Texas Pacino... 21 Union Pacific t Wabash Cem. WabiubPret 2V Weatern U 7i; West Shere lienda let ruiLADiLrnn ust. ueh. Val.. ...... ............ .. a, N.Y. A Phlla 2l'H IRVj Jlfli 100K & 111 v. ifiVi w Sal ?! 7'i 102 1(2 (.3 BsK 32V1 4'JX r a. . i. ........ ....... Ueadlng,... Leh. Nut Uoatenv. Paaa P. A K.... ...... ........ N.Ccnt Peeples Puss Udg.l's Oil Phlla. Traction .31 r-'i .. 4U 8. iii 8-K siH t-8Ji HI HI l.ecai nieea ana Ucported by J. is. Leng, liend. Par Last yalne. aale. Lancns'r e par cenL, IBW 100 lon.eo e - ism lite ' I " Hchoel leanl893 100 " " In 1 er'JO years. 100 ' 4 " In ft or 20 y earn. 100 4 " Inl0nr2ftyears. 100 " 4 " In 5 or Say ears, Kie UanbelmllorenKh lean 10U 115 lull 1UU HO 102 W 10.1 102 2fC 1. (. 62 tiiBoaLLaaeoa stoeu, Kast Ilrnndywlne A Wayneabnrg... M Qnarryvlile U.U.... 50 MIlloravllleBlroetCar be Inquiring Printing Company....... 10 UaallKhtand ruel, Company ,. 20 sevens Henso (Henda) , 100 Columbia Oas Company ,. 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Susqnonnnnalren Company... loe Marietta illollew-wuro.. , 100 Htnvens Heuso se Mllleravllle Nermal Bolieol as NorthemMorkot 60 Kastern Market ., M Oas Company Henda...., 100 Columbia, Uorenah Henda 100 unarryvllle It. it., Tt. 100 Unadlncr A Columbia 11. It.. 6'a 100 Kdlaen Ltaht Company 60 IVestern Market.. be Umeaater City Street Hallway Ce. . DO East Knd Streot Hallway Ttraariaa stocks. Hlz Spring A Heaver Valley 2a HrldKopertA Uorseahoo... 1U CelumblaA CheatnutUIll 20 Columbia A WaahlnRten 20 Coneatoga A HlgSprtng 25 atarlettA A Mount Jay 23 Lane, KlUabollitewn A lllddlet'n, 1UU LAncoaterA Frultvllle 60 Lancaster A Lttltz.. , 23 LancoaterA Wllltamstewu 26 Lancaster A Maner se Lancaster AManhelm 26 Lancaster A Marletta 2b Lancaster A New Helland ,. 100 IjUUCuslerA Basanehunna. tee Lancaster A New Danvllle 26 CelumblaA Marletta 26 Maytown A Kllznbothtewu 26 28 100 25 11 206.28 210.10 1.05 IS HO WM 10S 102 110 lift 57.50 61 6(1.00 8 27.75 27 20 20 35.50 75 M1J5 76 110.00 lrt 40 83 82 fkl5 11 211 40 42 f 5 4'(.25 22 CO i.ancasier ennrain 2 IjtncasUir A Willow Street 26 straaburg A Millport ,,.. 26 ja&rieiiu a Uavtewn 25 bike stocks. First National Hank 100 son rinnem' National ltauk M 1KU6 Fallen National Uank UU 1H1 .6 I, inceater County National liank... te 111, Northern National Hank loe 132 b5 Peeples' National Hank 100 l?e ICnystone National llank.aiauhelin 1(U Krt Columbia National Hank leu l:M Christiana National llpik... 100 125 Knhruui National Henk , he 146 rfral National Hank. Columbia 100 IM First National Hank.Blmaburg loe ltu First National Hank, Marletta 100 210 First National Hinh, Mu Jey 100 HO Lttlti National Hank 10a 107.50 Mounlvllle National liank 100 leu Manbelm National Hank 100 1.VJ Union National ilnnk. Mount Jey.. 60 j New Helland National llunk 100 110 Gap National Hank 100 110 S nurryvllla National Hank 100 1226 lUabelhlewn National Hank 100 1'Ol.lTlVAl,. llomerratlo State Ticket. pert Burnsyg jddiib. J. II. McCelluin, et Siuquehanna county.; ULICTORB. At l.argn-H. Milten Speer, A.F. Keatluit. 1. David W. Selium, 5. Alvln Dav. -. iion'iei niiiKOu, 3. A. II. l.adner, 4. William J. Latin, 6. Jehn Tayler, 11. rranklln Wnldnn, 7. (teorRe W. I'uullug 1. William Oent. 7. lliHaell K allien. Id. llenry K. Woodal, v. nuiiiun iiemtir, .11. William A. Oarinan. 21. William Maher, .! .l,l.n II ll..(l..n n jtiiiuMemiin. ti Daniel v Hchwnvnr. n. Jehn lliiplrnnfilnln M. W. II. em en, , :i William p. Lanu,, 11 Charles iieblnann. ,J5. David H. Merrla, 12 Inhn II. KovneldK, ,J). James II. Caldwell, 1.1. i:l-rt.l. (Uyuer, 7 S.T. Nelll, II. biinen P. Llrfht, n.i. L. llrewn. COUNTY T10KKT, Vengreas. 1IOKAUK L. HALDkMAN, ChlcKlna. Slate Senater. CUHI8T1AN UOWK.Btraaburir. Attemblv. (Northern District.) J. r. KCHTKUNACH, Manhetiu. JOHN ItlLKV. Manhnlm. W ILL1AM T1IOMK, Milten drove. (Ien thorn District.) JAMKS 0. MuJPAKItAN, Drumnra. Jieeertter. JOHN ItKHMAN, Manhelm. Ceuntu Soltctter. WM. It, 1IHINTON, Lancaster. Jury Cotiimlufenrr. K11ANKL1N CLAUK.Strasburg. J)lrecters of the l'oer. 1'. WALL, Lancaster. J. MO.Vl'UOMKUY, .Meuntrllle. JVfien Impeeteri. A I.. WINTKK4, Prnvldnuoe. IILNUY P. HAltl'MAN. Kast Lnuipoter. A'KW AVVKKTJSKMEXTX. IJAKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS iww.icr never vartes. A marvel of purity, MienKih and whoiesemaness. Mere ucenninlrjil than the ordinary ktnds, and can net be aeld In competition with the mullttude of low lest, short welvbt, eluin or phosphate I Kin dura Held only in cutis. HotalUibixe 'ewdsr Ce., lul Wall atruit. New Yerk. lylSlyiAw T11K FINEST AMKH10AN OUAM PAUNKS, Gelden Age and Hammondsport Sec. ItOHliKU'S LKJUOH STOUK. LI NU1I UH1UIC KN OOItN SOUP HAT ur.uy evenlnir nt thn Orape Hetel. Kiekur'snnd llreiner's HISInU BUN HKKHen tap. Hest et liquors at thn bar. j7-3td J.D,iHSUKi.t,rroprIeter. A'JTW' AD VSttTlaKiiKKTB. H"1)TKL BTAND'FOR sTlK? " Tbeuld WaahtORten Heuse, Enat Mar ket street, Tork, Pa,, nearly opposite the Coutt Iloufei flistlaa itand 5 terms naaenable. ln'inlre or addreis J AMES KK N HIU, J)27-lwdlt Yerk, l-a. HO FOK I1ANH FISHING t The but and tneat complain stock of riahlng Tackle In town- Itoda, lioela, floats, Liner, Heeks, 1 m at lowest prleea. 1-elea and ItedMminltnga In (treat varfety. Wn are nrrurtnu great bpecIsJ bargains In Jointed Itoda and Keel. rUAlLKX'a KAST KNU rilAUM ACT, (OprHMiin KaaUirn Market,) Hcmcmler, woate hcadqnarters ter fishing Tackln. M.W.rAw w ELL F1TT1NU HUOES. We told ion last week et a noed and cheap Bbeeatll.ss, which was apparently apprecia ted by you. If we cn Judge from the number told. Plenty mere of them en hand. Thla week we will offer bargains In the shape of Old Lets, which We are determined te roll. We nced tbe apace they take np. Ceineand make ns an offer, and If you And anything te nt you will save money. We carry a full line et Utady-Made Wor and you will find the prices right. Custom Werk a Specialty. WM. pTgAST, Nt). 105 NORTH CJUKKN BT., LINOABTEU. JnnllydWAr TlHSOLUl'10N Of l'AHTNEKHUll. The pattnnrahtp herrtofero rxlatlng be be be twoen Jen. Oathelmand t'hlllp (Under under tnenrui name 01 -les eisthetin Ce , has ox ex ox plred by limitation, July 14, 1883, and la this day dissolved. All debts dnn the nrm will be collected by Jes. Oilhntrn, who will also pay the Indebted ness of the Urm. JOmPH ixihkim, PHILIP GINDKU. P. f. The undfrln"d will carry en the General Wholesa'e Urocery Unalness, athero athere athero telore. under Ihonrmnaine of Jes Osthelm A Ce., at tbe old location, 210 and 212 West Wal nut atreet, Lancaster, Pa, 1 frel very thankful for past llheral favors, and hope by strict attention te bmlnms te ru ru ru colve a sbare of your pat ronaee In the f ntu re. Ucspictfully Yours, tyltlwdeedll JOS. OSTHE1M AT HUHHICS. MASON FRUIT JARS- Wn will sell von Masen Fruit Jarsnt 75c. a flernn for 1 Inla, SV: " cer en for yiiarts and Il.inad070n ler IlaH-UiHena. New Is the tlme te buy. Wub.-lltvatuu prices will go blghur O OR ALINE Mnkes a v r nlcft dUli. A large pack for Bc. AiHuuui rruue iieimiiy uerni iryi Picnic Specialties. Anethor let of the ricnle I'latea Jnat In. Pickled Lamb's Tnngne und Pickled oyster?, Heuelce) Hums, Ac. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 HABT KINQ BTRBBT I.ANCABTEH.l'A. M AltriN UKOTUEKH. Campaign Club', Netice ! All the Newest Things We nre In shape te promptly at up CAM PAIGN CLIU15 or any faltb, or any alze.ln any style, and at in adorate cost. Cups, Hats Helmets, Teiches, Capes, Leggings, Shlrte, CeatB, Holts, and all the frills nnd fixings. Te theso who hnve been Inquiring et us w e would irny: We have been holding our an nouncement tolhUdate walling for the very iiewfst things. aw-Come or ink by luttur for outfit esti mates. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing mid 1'iirulshliig Heeds, ii NOU1U (1UKKN8T. "jq-EKIWK ARE AftAIN I W. A. Mst & Ce. Fine Grocers. Here we re again ' Always in tha lead with the Ileal, Purest and Freshest Sleck of Grecr rlea In the City. We advertised In last week's papers oxtenslve ly the merits of Vnn Dorvenr A Helrres' Hlscults and Wafera Twenty-lour bourn alter dullveiy of aame we were sold out entirely. This morning we recolved two ri ess ene pound tin cans and can meet the dc maud et all. We are beKlnulnie te find out that what pen pen pen ploaregolng te put In thelr stomachs they wantROOd, and It jeu pass our store te mor row you will be convinced Hut the majority of the people helleve in pure goods only, and nntln shoddy ai dtmpnre goods whlchara sold ler a inei e trlll.i. e nil and taste wulnrs bolore purchasing. Headquarters ler Pnre and Fresh tliocetlos. Telephone. Fiee Dellrei y. W. A. REIST & CO., UUOCKU", Cor. l.'ttst King and Duke Sis. A hTONLStllNH. ASTOnSHINCr Yes, It la AslenisliJng What Meney yen Bave by Hnylng your Teas Lclfues and eiiuceru s at Samuel Clarke's. GIVEN AWAV TO MORROW Sample L'ukenl Chrco'n'e tonnyeno biufnir n I'oundel 2Je. Cotlee. LOOK AT A FEW PRICES : 12a n pound Crackers for.., S5encakn choce'ato for... 25c a Hex Cocea f jr iea pound Prunellas 25e a tuutle Heet Heer for 253 worth el Htnrch fur CO lfc we. ....t'jC. ....Ku. ,....130 .... IV. . . . t' ,0 0j pi-r pound "lea ler .....' loe racfeuBea Cornstarch ler "" 103 cans uti Sardlnrs ler 10 Cans Mustard or i-plced Snrdliies ler. )e Cans Imported fiudlnea ler s 15e HelUes Pickles for.... " f5e worth Laundry Seap for "V 40e wertk (loed Ulce fur IVsudez .Mm-ou Ju-s ler Il.llladiz Masen .Innitnr tJ, loe, he. '5e 25r. . ... J5c. 7.VJ. 85C ...tl 10. 15C 90. 0. 150. ....ion. 25c 110, U25udez. Masen Jars ler.... 2 153 l einen or anlila Kxlruet rer 1 15el)uart Table Mymp ter 1 ineback A A Heller ieur for.. i ibe per penna uneese for 1 ltc quail Imported Mm turd jer... tee worth WnshlnR Powder ler 1)1 ttjrickluBplcc, i5e; ourpr.ce.. P s Hemmubsr we wlllRtra a sample cake Chocela'oiioe many bujliiKn t. 2-kj Oidee all day te-morrow. SAMUEL CLAME'S WUOI.KSAl,KANIt UKTAlLTKAANUCOr. ia aud 14 secrxn QUEEN street. (A 1'ew Ucers from Centre Square ) Telephone XTMW ADVMRTISKUKNTa. N EXT DOOK TO COUKT HOUSE. Light "Weight Jackets and Wraps IS BLAOK AND OOLOR3' Fer These Coel Mornings and Evenings, AI.L SIZES FROM $2.00 FAHNESTOOK'S, MOB. 35 t 37 BABT KINO ST.. LANOABTBB, PA. NJSW AD rURTIUBUKNTB. UY TAX, lSTUE CITY TAX DU- plicate la new In the hands of thsClty Treasurer for colleotlon. Offlce hours, 9.00 a-m.uiia.oep. m. J.H. BATlireN, JeJtfQH city Treasurer. Q.UKAT CLEAKINQ HALE OF Beets and Shoes HKG1NNINO SATURDAY, JULY 31. It will pay you te come and see our prlees. 8UOE3 AT HALF PB1CI. Ladles' Kid Hutten Shoes, 8J cenu, worth 11.51. Men's rine Eeamless Dresi Shoes, 1120; worth II. Ladles' Oxford Patent Leather Tip at 11251 reduced te 75c Sinn infant Shoes. 2Scentaapntr. Ladles' Lasting suppers, 25 cents. Let of Misses' Tip Heek Lace Shoes at 75 cts. Seme of these shoes am worth II 00. Mixed let of Children's Shoes, size 8 te 10X, at 60 cents. Mixed let of Men's Lew Shee andBregatrs at 45 cents. Very mce Jllaeei' Kid Pquare Toe Butten, 00c a pair. Ladles' Cpera Slippers, 40 and 50 eta a pair, JOHN IlEMENZ, 67 North Queen Street. r WE ARE NOT I1USY IT IS NO Fault of Ours, as WE AUK OrFKHINO- New Bargains Every Day -IN- Dress Goods. DUV (10OUS, HOSIKIIV, QLOVKS, MOS QUITO CANOP1KS. NKrTlX03, PAKASOLS, Ac. AVCeina and tee and He Convlnced.-sa JOHU S. &IVLEB, (.VUKAP CASH STOUK,) 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCASTKIt, PA. mane-lvdAw 1LL 1AMHOM & FOSTER. The lewe t Prices Kver Kenrhed -FOK- Men's and Bey's CLOTHING. Gent's AH-Weel Back Suits, tire. llent'd Park Worsted Sack Bulls, Q CO. Uent's All-Weel Cheviot Suits, I10.CO. Hey's Dark and Light Colored Sack SulU, 11.2), U 50, 5 CO. Hey's Kine All-Weel fulls, 17.50 andtS.CO. Children's Short Pant Bulls, 12.00. 125, $1.00 tiunt'a Thin Summer Coats and Vests In Bilk 1'onL-fe Welsh Flannel. Kuirllah Sergo and Mohair. (cut's Ecersucker Coats and Vests, 11.00, (1 '.5 11.10. Children's Linen Coats, (Oc. KaaJjjJATKS FHUNISIIKD FOIt CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G t 38 E. KING ST., I ANCASTKH, PA. F 1NE (IROOKRIES. REIST IS SELLING California Strained Heney, 3 Iks 25e. Jelly In 1 0 tt, buckets, per bucket, 1 te. Finest Ntw Prunellas, s lu lie. New Figs, 1,8 25c. Hunch "atslns, 4 ft 25c. Fine LarRn Prunes. 3 its 25 Very weed Prunes, 8, 6 and 4 ika 28c. New Pit ted Plums reduced te 2 ttt 25c New arapora arapera ted llartlett Pears, 2 tt.i 25c Ktneatsanry (nerer aaw the like) Kvaperated Apples 2 B.i 25c Pr,sh 7ei Crnr-kerB, 4 ,; 3c. Mlc-Nacs and (jiiiRer Snaps, 3 as 25c Hest Fleur In the market, 51e (jr. Finest Sugar Cured Plcnle Hams, lle ft. Hest Dried HtHif in the city, WHc ft. Orated Cocoanut (nlceand sweet), ISe. Cocea hhells, 5e a. UK ST COFrKKS In tbe market. UK. 15. 20, 22. 25. 2d and SO cents Wu irlve no checks wllh (Jettec, but If weean't sav" you inore than tee ditrerence In quality, we don't expect you te buy. Don't be a clam, but have your eyes wldoepen. Cot pare price and quality und see hew much you ate really paying ler the clock. TKAS-Juit recelved, a Jeb let odd" and enda. Vi and K chests, finest New leas. These Teas wilt be ettered ntu bargain, aa we bought them at a bargain. They urn a row boxes of each kind loll out elja let, nnd usually sell at alew figure In order te close out the broken let 5 and 10 a leta at special rates. CAMPA1M GOODS. We arahotdnunrtersen Flairaand Lamer,,. Wrlte for prices. Hubs will an well In see our I Immense stock bMre ordering elsewhere. Don't L'O te New erk. We will uvh vm, n,,, trouble and much money beside, our l.ac l.ac terna are dln-ct importations In the original packages, nnd can be seen In our lalesioem. Relst, Wholesale Oe (ail Grocer, Cor. W. Klef audlTluce Sts , LANOASTKii,PA. AND PUIOKS, TO 310 00.. ITS W A D VMR T IS KitK NTS. 1 ACOB K. HHKAEFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MI OWK DISTILLATION.) "O. ISCKNTUK agOAHK. fJOK HALE A LARUE 24 HOUR TlMKt. tllavh thHIU laaWi. Cleck, 6?22?i,'n1oraerJlnaB Boed'tlmo-keeper; 2S.ni?'Ini?.?.,JiSJy bntM .rk ! eaae puitei wa-aawa WIU1 WWUVU J)tjjr, ADDiy U) Jyl9Gl'wdAeitwning6 BXteet' tn"lteM'- WEIKEL'S FASHIONABLE MIL- llB.?r' na Trimming store, Ne.M North Queen street, contain a all the Newest ana Latest Novelties of the season. Prlees rea sonable. Call and see our ew Uoeds. apns-tld Q.REAT REDUCTION. Fine Tailoring At the (Ireatest Hcductlen ever made te re duce a heavy ateck, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 43 NORTH QUKKN BTHKKT. Only Dlreet Imparting Tailor In the Cltye Lancaster. mHE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CASH GROCERY ! DUKE AND VINE 8TS., ONE SQUARE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE, Always otters superior aduantaaea te Cash purchasers, because at thlg place there la an exclusive cash trade. THAT HOMK-MADK HOLOC1NA, of which montlen has been made. la mcetlnir a long felt wanU This Is proved by the great itS2l0Zl ua"TV a'ways tells. Chipped atlOcJ-iutt ; by the piece at 250 aft. YOUK DIAMOND POLISH Is the best polish ler Tinware, Marble, Hras. Plate Glass and Tableware. Only 6c for V. i package ' IMinNBSt PHDNX8I PltUNKS ! Jnat In another cask or 1.4C0 as of these llr?r,,1fw',S?aJ,n0 unes at 5c. telir Well 1 aheuld think se. SHOE DHKS91NU. llrenw'B French Dressing, loe : Kajan's Oeld Medal Dressing, as geed as any in the maiket. Scents. ' OLD CIDKIl VINKQAU. Anether let lust In of that old Cider Vine gar 4e a quart, 15e a gallon. If you wants Soed article try this, If you have net already ene se. Don't risk pickling or spicing with low grade vinegar. OUAUANTJJID EXTUACT3, Vanilla, l.uien, etc These are amenf 'A)tl beit made 6c for tha onnce size vial t Telephene. Free Delivery. u ml4lydM,Wai rALAVB OK FASHION. TO EDUCED PRICES AT THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE OK SUMMER GOODS, AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, We have added a number of Extraordinary Bargains te the already large list of Reduced Prices. Our Stock of Black and Col Cel Col ered Trimmed Hats is still very large, and in order te sell them rapidly we have marked them at ridiculous prices. Four lets at $1.39, $1,69, $1.98 and $2.39 apiece. Same are marked out in our window ; the balance all up stairs. A Great Bargain in Embroi dery at 25c a yard. Our Skirtings must go ; five lets at 25c, 37c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 a yard. Parasols-Children's Parasols, 50c ; Ladies' Parasols, 75c, $i.oe, $1.50 and $2.00 apiece. Black nine-inch Meire and Satin Striped All Silk Sash Ribbon, 49c a yard, regular price $1.00; colored at 59c a yard. One let of Surali Meire and Fancy Silk at 50c a yard. Black Velvet Ribbon at 5c a yard. Our stock of Spring Coats will be sold at greatly reduced prices during this sale ; ever' coat reduced te cost price ; these coats will be most desira ble in the fall, and we new give you a last chance te buy them very cheap. Black Boucle Coats as low as 98c. Black Boucle Jerseys, 42c. One let of Ladies' Full Reg-lar-Made Hew reduced te i;c a pair. The balance of our stock of Ladies' Jersey Gauze Vests high and low neck at 13c apiece; two for 25c. 4 &
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